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R The paper Ut the Pecxole for the People and bv the PeopleK
fe VOL XXXTX NO 48 OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY MAY 12 1005 DOlLAR A S EARlc>
ELIZABETH RABBIS Local Editor 1
=e HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWNz N
iY liMr B W Blount is on a business-
I yiet to Tampa
at peanut and amber canem e Ocala Seed Store x-
ii o
< Mr Richard S Hall and Mr S A2
Bawls are business visitors to JackT
ionvill-
et
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t t Weregretto hear of the severe illT
T
Hess ofMls Thomas Barnes at theCCIubHouseto
Kirklands antitrust bill has been
I indefinitely postponed The vote was
28 to 27-
Painterst
are at work on the Ocalaf Bouse and already it is taking on
a3 improvementf
he silver tea at the armory from 5f
10 oclock this evening will be a-
very pleasant affair
iiMr and Mrs D S Woodrow andr Miss Janie Woodrow went down toI
5 I Lake Weir yesterday afternoonTbey will return today
Mrs HA Ford and her daughterw8s Emily Ford are at home from
ite Springs where they have been-
st=
two weeks
lovely little son has recentlyJcome to make his home with his pa-
rents Mr and Mrs Fred King inJacksonville
>
M Miss Sue Barco has returned home-r after spending a week at Cottonr Plant with her brother Mr New
comb Barco
Miss Hattie Dye chaperoned herI school class on a picnic yesterdayp afternoon They went out a conple
of miles on the Snmmerfiela road andspent a very merry afternoon
fs
Mrs Mathews being unable to en-
tertain¬
the Daughters of the Confed-
eracy¬
on account of illness they areoru11Y invited Fto meet at the home-
s Gary this afternoon at 330oclock
Miss Sallie Camp who attendedz Brenau College at Gainesville Ga
the past term is spending a few days-
in Savannah with her sister Mrs G
F Armstrong before coming homefor the summer vacation
Mrs E H Mote who has spentseveral weeks in Ocalawith her sis-
terrf
Mrs William Hocker will returnz1 to her home in Jacksonville todayj Mrs Hooker and dainty little MissRbi Elizabeth Hacker will accompany
her home for a visit of several weeks
Miss Ethel Sinclair went to JackIpsonvijle about two months ago to-
e b Lukes hospital to study to-
mer trained nurse She sncs needed so excellently that already
before the six months is up she hasbeen madehead nurse of one of thewards with several nurses under herShe is very enthusiastic over herwork and her Ocala friends are de¬
lighted to hear that she is doing suchflne work
i The last of a series of three gamesr ball between the fifth and sixth
< grade boys of the Ocala High schoolwas played Wednesday resulting in-
1thedefeatr
of the former by a scoreIbf 12 to 4 The sixth has won two
out of the three games hence ischampion for the time Paul Gates
lliJsixth grade manager while thePith grade is in charge of J J Tills
Ijr Edwin Green umpired Wedne-sdays game-
r<
Mr J T McCullum and Mr T MGibbons of Tampa were among theprominent visiting attorneys hereWednesday They were in the citysettling up the John Conley estate
T XT McCullum represents Mrs Eddyadopted daughter of Mr Conley
sod Mr Gibbons is the lawyer forRice formerly Mrs Conley
Sirs Rice got 1200 in money andonethird of the real estate and Mrsil received the balance
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TheiShaw Thompson TrialAs it progresses interest in the
above trial increases All the evi ¬
dence was finished yesterday at noon
rand immediately after dinner thearguments of the attorneys in thecase were begun-
Mr Edwin W Davis made theopening speech and presented thefacts in a clear concise logical andmost effective manner He showedfrom the position of the parties andthe direction of the shot from thefatal gun that the statements of thedefense were a physical impossibilityand that the deceased was not in any-
way attempting to do bodily harm tothe defendant and that his killingwets entirely without warrant or jus-
tification¬
Col Lloyd made a classical orationHe stated that Shaw Thompson wasat his own home surrounded by his
f family with malice in his heart to ¬
wards no one when he found the de ¬
ceased prowling about his premiseswith a gun in his hand when hailedrefusing to respond and when
i Thompson told him that if he couldgive an account of himself that the
I defendan put himself in a tbreatningI attitude and under the circumstances-the shooting was justifiable and it
l was the duty of the jury to so declare-Mr R L Anderson followed Col
Lloyd with a two hours oration Hisspeech was masterly He was attimes soft and persuasive at others
I powerful and overwhelming clenunciation and satire He is a finished-
i
i
orator and never in his life beforeused to better purpose his gifts of
I speech He took the evidence in de¬
tail and used it to the advantage ofthe gray headed prisoner at thebar
I
Hon Thomas Palmer made theI
concluding argument He has thereputation being one of the finest
j criminal lawyers in Florida and hisj eiforts yesterday afternoon and lastI niPin sustained in a high degree thisreputation and added fresh laurels tohis wreath His exordium was or
1 hate and pleasing He paid his re ¬
spects to the classical reference ofCol Lloyd about the sancity of thehome fervidly endorsed all he said
f
but said unfortunately that therewas no evidence to corroborate hisstatement that the home of the de-
fendant¬
had been in any manner vio-
lated or that it had been threatened-with violence He carefully wentover all the evidence and the com-
ments¬
thereupon by the attorneys-and from his point of view arguedconclusively that the killing of Tilliswas murder and asked at the handsof the jury a verdict of murder
I The judge delivered a very impres-
sive¬
comprehensive and impartialI charge and at 930 oclock the casewas given to the jury and at the hour-
of going to press the jury is still de ¬
liberating upon iti
LAmThe jury came into courtthie morning and stated that theycould not agree on a verdict It is
I understood that the jury stood 11 to1 for conviction of murder in thesecond degree The case will notagain be tried at this term of court-
C S Robertsan soliciting agent ofthe F G E cars departed Monday-for Ocala and other points where hewill represent his line Mr Robert-son
¬
has spent the greater part of histime in the Ocala district lately andsays the shipments from that section-are heavy Cucumbers and beans areespecially fine and in the northernmarkets are bring fine prices
I Gainesville Sun-
Crowing Aches and PainsMrs Josie Sumner Bremond Tex
writes April 15 1902 I have usedBallards Snow Liniment in my fam ¬
ily for three years I would not be
without it in the house I have usedit on my little girl for growing painsand aches in her knees It cured herright away I have also used it forfrost bitten feet with good success
is the best liniment I ever usedIIt 50c ank fl Sold by all drug1 gists m
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I MR AND MilS R S I
H0LLS RECEPTIONi
i
II
They Entertained Very Elaborately andDelightfully Last Night
Ocala society has anticipated with i
i
great pleasure for the past week Mr
and Mrs Richard S Halls reception-
last night Their anticipations were
fully realized for there has neverI been an entertainment more repletewith attractive and appropriate ap¬
pointments than the beautiful affair-
ofI
last eveningI
The Hall residence on Fort Kingavenue is admirably suited for enter-
taining¬
and it was very elaborately I
decorated at this time The partyI
was Japanese in every detail and theI
arrangements were perfect I
The large piazzas were beautifullyI
I illuminated with Japanese lanternsI and on entering the hall the guests J
were welcomed by Miss Mattie Wil-
liamsI
one of the guestsofhonor and I
Mrs William HockerIn the parlor Mrs Hall was assist-
ed in receiving by Miss Carrie Wil ¬
liams the other guestofhonor Revand Mrs C C Carroll and Mrs EH Mote of Jacksonville Mr Hallsabsence was much regretted Hewas called to Jacksonville on busi ¬
ness and was unable to be present
tastefull-ynese lanterns and fans and red andyellow flowers The combination of
these brilliant Japanese colors wasexceedingly effective-
In one comer of the hall under abig Japanese umbrella punch wasserved by five dainty little maidensfrom fair Japan wearing longkimonas and other Japanese acces-
sories
¬
They were Misses Mary Buri ford Leta Camp Marguerite Porterr
Lueile Standley and Alta PearsonThese same young girls served in thedining room into which the guestswre invited by Mrs Miller Mrs
I Hocker and Miss Williams It wasa particularly pretty room in its garb-
of red and yellow flowers bambooand asparagus ferns fro Sistrunk-
satI at the table and poured tea andi to carry out the Japanese effect sheI also donned a kimona Three courses
o
were served The alad was decorat-ed
I
with yellow and red nasturtiumswith the bisque cream red and greencherries were used and the cakes
I were iced in red and yellow and gin-
ger¬
i candy was usedJapanese incense was burned
throughout the houseThe special game of the evening-
was throwing bean bags These redI
and yellow bags were of differentsizes each one counting a differentscore and they were thrown through-a small sized opening in a large boardthat was very appropriately decorat-ed
¬
in red and yellow carrying outthe Japanese effect The score cardswere hand painted with Japanesegeisha girls lanterns and Japanese-scenes The prizes were exquisite-
water color pictures of a lovely Jap ¬
anese girl standing on one of the at¬
tractive bridges of that fair country-The booby prizes were tiny Japanesepots Rev Mr Carroll and MissCurd won the first prizes and MrsMote and Mr Clark the bookies
During the entire evening Mr LeonI
Fishel played delightfully and inevery particular this Japanese re¬
ception was a very charming eventMrs Hall was very becomingly
I
gowned in white lace over whitepeau de soire Miss Williams lovelygown was white embroidered chiffonover pink and Miss Carrie Williams-wore an exceedingly pretty floweredtissue trimmed in lace and ribbon
II Their guests last night besidesthose assisting were the following-
Mr and Mrs C E Welsh Mr andMrs C V Miller Mr and Mrs D EMcIver Mr and Mrs F L Watson-Mr and Mrs Arthur Clark Mr andMrs Jack ramp Mr and Mrs Clif-
tonI
Camp Mrs B W BlountMisses Sue Barco Gertrude Pereda
fi
y
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Annie Davis Florence Walters I
Florrie Condon Lida BrownEdna Delp Nellie Curd Bessie Por¬
ter Sarah McCreery Edith PiattLonella Gary Mary Anderson Saraand Violet Harris Messrs S T Sistrunk Lee Miller John and WillTaylor E T Helvenston HowardClark Emmett Robinson Arthur I
Masters W T Gary W H Powers-T H Harris Louis Duvall E JCrook H WorkmanAVI MurphyA J McLaughlin M J Roess C
G Cantrell and H A Waterman
Ocalas Famous Soap Tree
Persons who have read the Ameri-
can
¬
Soap Journal will be aware of I
the fact that there is a very noted
tree in Algiers called the African I
soap tree from which genuine soap-
is manufactured-Prof E Moulie of Jacksonvile
Florida has interested himself aboutthis tree as he has about a greatmany other things which he believes
I
will thrive well in Florida and in or-
der¬
to test the same he communi-cated with the American consul atAlgiers for some of the plants andberries His letter was referred tothe Plant Industry United StatesDepartment of Agriculture Wash-
ington¬
D C who in turn referred t
it to Prof A B Stubenraugh of thegovernment experiment station atBerkley California who stated thatthere were some of the trees in the I
experimental gardens 1 under hischarge but they had been lost in re-
moval¬
Prof Moulie having resided in Al-
giers¬
at one time was familiar withthe tree and wrote a description of itJacke un-
der¬
the inspection of Mr J H Liv ¬
ingston of this city and the descrip-
tion
¬
Iso near fitting a tree which he
i has growing on his place that he-
I wrote to Prof Moulie about it send-
ing
¬
him some of the berries and also1
some of the small trees Prof Moni
lie believes that this is the identical-soap tree andnvill lead to very import nt results as it is a tree of very
I great commercial value This treeI was brought to Ocala about twentyyears ago from China by Eev
t
I Benjamin Helm who was for a long-
time a Presbyterian missionary to-II
I the Celestial Empire The tree hasi been bearing lor a number of yearsiand yields annually a croo of three
j or four barrels of berries1 Its botanical name is Sapindus-I manatensis ntilis
Prof Mouiie suggests that theI
Ocala tree be call Sapindus manaten-sis
¬
utilis Florida and be so recorded-
for future reference-It may be destined to make Ocala
famousSandy Locklear Captured
Sheriff Gordon yesterday receivedI information from the authorities atLumberton N C notifying him that l
they had captured Sandy Locklear-
the
I
negro who several weeks agokilled a man at the Home turpentine-camp about eight miles west of this
cityMrGordon left on the afternoon-
S A L train for North Carolina tobring Locklear back for trial Themurder is said to have been a cold¬
blooded affair and Locklear willhave a hard road to travel if the crime-
is fastened on him by the courts
I Mr Marcus Frank who spent aweek most delightfully with relatives-and friends at Miami returned homeWednesday afternoon While outsailing with Mr C M Brown Jr inhis private yacht Mr Frank had themisfortune to have his left foot badlycrushed in the machinery of the boatHe is walking with a decided limpand his hurt is quite a painful one
I
The Sunday antibaseball and fish¬
ing bill went through the house ofthe Florida legislature with the rapid ¬
ity of a balloon ascension The votewas 45 to 9 and through the senate
1
with a vote of 18 to 10 So we can ¬
not now play ball nor fish on SundayI-
ti b z s-Kl11 > RfineSFir x J
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iWE ARE OFFERING
GOOD RICE AT 4C A POUND-It
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is the Best We Have Seen at This Price We Also Have4
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RICE AT 3 CENTSi T
The O K GROCERY isnt the largest store in Florida-or
s
in Ocala either but can sell goods as Cheap as theCheapest A visit to our store will convince you that >
WE ARE NOT SLEEPING
OKGROCRRY VE
CLARK BROS Proprietors tNext to Benus Bakery Ocala Florida
FENOING-f
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The latest pattern and the best for field Hog and Cattle Proof Ywill keep out the smallest pig as bottom space is but 2 inches
Sash Doors and Blinds Mowers Rakes Local Binder Twine 1
General HardwareB-uy 3
yonr Binder Twine from us Cap load just received
MARION H0RDW0RE COMPANY
LANDS <
iIf you have lands you wish to sell lease nrrentor if you want TO buy lands for farming grazing0
I tnrpentining or lumber purposesWrite to <
I BLOUNT REAL ESTATE COOCALA FLORIDA
I
The remains of the infant child of I
Mr and Mrs J H Owens of Jack j
son ills were interred in the familyburial grounds in Greenwood ceme-tery
¬ iI
in this city yesterday afternoonRev C C Carroll pastor of the Bap¬
tist church of this city performed theburial ceremony The remains of thelitcl one were accompanied to Ocalaby Mrs Ed J Triay an aunt the I
i mother and father being unable to 1
Icome
The Kings Daughters held a specialI
meeting yesterday afternoon at theI home of Sirs RL Anderson Themeeting was held on the lawn andwas a very pleasant one Matters-of importance to the associationwere transacted after which sherbert-and cake was served by Miss Ander-son
¬
Miss Barco and Miss Violet Har-ris
Kiss Annie Laura Robinson ofColeman who has been attendingtie East Florida Seminary at Gaines-ville
¬
arrived in the city yesterdayI afternoon en route to her home Shewill remain for a couple of days asthe guest of her cousin Mr Z DGarrett on South Fifth street
Some Harvesting Machinery-
If the importation of harvestingI machinery into the state is any
indication the Florida farming in¬
dustry is certainly on the upgrade-The International Harvesting Ma ¬
chine Company sent out from Chica-
go
¬
Monday seventeen solid cars ofmachinery for Florida points TheMarion Hardware Company of thiscity are agents for this territorySurrounding Ocala and includingtheir share of the above stated ship¬
ment they have disposed of fourteen-cars of this class of machinery thisseason Mr J C Wheeler agent forthe southern part of the state is ahustler and if there is the slightestchance to place a machine he is on
the spot
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Jerry BurnettMerchant 1
TailoringOc-ala Florida
Finest Imported and JI
Domestic ClothsCutting a SpecialtyFits Guaranteed
lid DER and lAIL4-
2FUNERALDIRECTORS 4
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Have a full stock of Coffins rackets y
and Burial Outfits Special given toBurial services
Embalming to Order i
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